Discover the spirit of Bendigo: top 10 distilleries, wineries, and breweriesBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Discover the spirit of Bendigo: top 10 distilleries, wineries, and breweriesWhether you're a connoisseur of fine wines, a lover of unique spirits, or a fan of craft beers, Bendigo's local producers promise an unforgettable journey into the art of beverage making.17 July 2024 Nestled in the heart of Victoria, Bendigo is not just a historical gold rush city but also a burgeoning hub for craft beverages. With a plethora of distilleries, wineries, and breweries in close proximity, it offers a rich tapestry of flavours and experiences for travellers exploring the region. Whether you’re a connoisseur of fine wines, a lover of unique spirits, or a fan of craft beers, Bendigo’s local producers promise an unforgettable journey into the art of beverage making. Here’s a curated list of the 10 best spots to visit around Bendigo.Rosalind Park, Bendigo in Spring with tulip flowers | Tasman Holiday Parks Bendigo1. Heathcote WineryLocated in the renowned Heathcote wine region, just a short drive from Bendigo, Heathcote Winery is famous for its Shiraz, produced from ancient Cambrian soils. Their cellar door welcomes visitors with a range of exquisite wines and a wealth of knowledge about their winemaking process. The rustic charm and the quality of their wines make this winery a must-visit.2. Noble Bootleggers Distilling Co.Noble Bootleggers Distilling Co. is at the forefront of the craft spirit movement in the area, known for its artisanal gins and whiskies. Each spirit is meticulously crafted to reflect the unique characteristics of the region. Their tasting room offers an intimate experience to sample their spirits and learn about the distillation process.3. Harcourt Valley VineyardsHarcourt Valley Vineyards, nestled in the picturesque Harcourt Valley, is Victoria’s most awarded winery for Bendigo wines. Their exceptional range of wines, especially the Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, alongside their welcoming cellar door experience, makes it a top choice for wine enthusiasts.4. True Brew BreweryTrue Brew Brewery offers an authentic craft beer experience, with a wide range of beers brewed on-site. From classic ales to innovative new flavours, there’s something for every beer lover. Their brewery tours and tastings provide insight into the brewing process and the stories behind their beers.5. Mandurang Valley WineryA family-operated gem, Mandurang Valley Winery is known for its friendly atmosphere and exceptional wines, including Shiraz, Chardonnay, and Merlot. The beautiful vineyard setting and the option to picnic on the grounds make it a perfect spot for a leisurely visit.6. BlackJack VineyardsBlackJack Vineyards, just outside of Bendigo, produces some of the region’s finest Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. The intimate cellar door experience allows visitors to taste their award-winning wines and engage with passionate winemakers.7. Balgownie Estate BendigoBalgownie Estate Bendigo is one of the pioneers of the Bendigo wine region, with a history dating back to 1969. Their estate-grown wines, particularly the Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz, are a testament to the quality of the region’s terroir. The estate also offers dining making it an ideal getaway.8. Cornella Real BreweryLocated in the historic Cornella Post Office, Cornella Real Brewery is a boutique brewery with a focus on high-quality, small-batch beers. The cosy tasting room and beer garden is the perfect setting to enjoy their range of traditional and experimental beers.9. Sandhurst Ridge WinerySandhurst Ridge Winery, a family-run venture, offers a diverse selection of wines crafted from estate-grown grapes. The winery is renowned for its personal touch, with guided tastings that provide insights into their winemaking philosophy and the intricacies of each vintage.10. Sutton GrangeSutton Grange is famed for its harmonious relationship with the land, producing wines that are both elegant and expressive. Their focus on organic and biodynamic farming methods is a testament to their commitment to quality and sustainability. With the cellar door located amidst rolling hills of over 1000 acres of lush vines, the winery’s picturesque setting is matched only by the quality of its wines, making it a must-visit for any wine lover.Embracing the Local Flavours of BendigoBendigo’s distilleries, wineries, and breweries are a testament to the region’s rich heritage and innovative spirit. Each establishment offers a unique insight into the craftsmanship behind creating exceptional beverages, set against the backdrop of Bendigo’s beautiful landscapes and historic sites.For mature travellers and couples exploring this vibrant region, a visit to these local producers is not just about tasting; it’s about experiencing the passion and the stories behind each bottle and brew. Whether you’re drawn to the complexity of a fine wine, the warmth of a handcrafted spirit, or the refreshment of a craft beer, Bendigo’s beverage scene promises a journey of discovery and delight.As you plan your adventures, consider making Tasman Holiday Parks – Bendigo your base. Located conveniently close to these top distilleries, wineries, and breweries, it offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the local flavours and experiences that make Bendigo truly special.
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